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It is not our intention to dwell at any length upon the clear proofs of his treachery and deceit, which were established against him by Harry Clinton, who produced the anonymous letter to his uncle brought home to him as it was by his own evidence and that of Nanny Peety. "There is, however," said Vanston, "another circumstance affecting the reputation and honesty of Mr.

Sure now, Edward, you know yourself it's not raisonable to have a young man like him mumpin' and mopin' about, as if there was a wake in the house?" The only reply Edward made to this weak and foolish speech was, "Yes; but there is reason in everything, my dear mother. I have heard," he added, "that he is working for the Tory candidate, Vanston, and hope it is not true."

If he votes for Vanston, I gain several points. First and foremost, the round some of three hundred. If I can get his vote, I establish my own veracity, which, as matters stand, will secure Vanston the election; I, also, having already secretly assured the Tory gentleman that I could secure him, or rather, I can turn my lie into truth, and make Vanston my friend.

Sir, I beg to enclose you a letter which I received yesterday from the Secretary to the Board of Excise, and to assure you that I feel much pleasure in congratulating you upon its contents, and the satisfactory result of your memorial. "I am, sir, very sincerely yours, "Egbert Vanston. "To Mr. Bryan M'Mahon, "Ahadarra."

"But in the mean time," said Chevydale, "will you state the names of those who did commit the robbery?" "I will," she replied. "The whole truth, Nanny," exclaimed Kate. "It was Bat Hogan, then, that robbed Mr. Burke," she replied; "and and " "Out wid it," said Kate. "And who besides, my good girl?" inquired Vanston.

He prevented me from supporting young M'Mahon's memorial; he he prejudiced me against the family in several ways, and now, that I am acquainted with the circumstances of strong and just indignation against me under which M'Mahon voted, I can't at all blame him. I would have done the same thing myself." "There is d d villany somewhere at work," replied Vanston.

Vanston had been with his late opponent for some time before the arrival of Clinton and his nephew; and, as their conversation may not, perhaps, be without some interest to our readers, we shall detail a portion of it. "So," says Vanston, "you are beginning to feel that there is something wrong on your property, and that your agent is not doing you justice?"

It was hardly light at the time; but at any rate I hid them where they couldn't be got, an' it was well I did, for the first thing I saw was Bat himself peering about the street and yard, like a man that was looking for something that he had lost." "But how did you know that the shoes were Hogan's?" asked Vanston. "Why, your honor, any one that ever seen the man might know that.

All I can say is, that she might just as well name either of yourselves, gentlemen, as me." "How do you know that Hogan committed the robbery?" asked Hycy. "Simply bekaise I seen him. He broke open the big chest above stairs." "How did you see him?" asked Vanston. "Through a hole in the partition," she replied, "where a knot of the deal boards had come out.

He was a Major Vanston, a man of good property, and although somewhat deficient in the suaviter in modo, yet in consequence of his worth and sincerity, he was rather a favorite with the people, who in general relish sincerity and honesty wherever they find them in public men.

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